Kraken Energy Provides Corporate Update

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 15, 2024) - Kraken Energy Corp. (CSE: UUSA) (OTCQB: UUSAF) (FSE: F2C) (the "Company" or "Kraken") is pleased to announce that, in partnership with optioned partner Atomic Minerals Corporation ("Atomic Minerals") (TSXV: ATOM), it has completed their application for submission to the Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") for drilling permits for up to fifteen holes at the Harts Point Uranium Property ("Harts Point" or the "Property") in San Juan County, Utah.

"With confirmation of radiometric anomalies over significant widths on our maiden drilling program at Harts Point, we are excited to continue moving forward on the property at our earliest opportunity," stated CEO Matthew Schwab. "We are excited to move forward jointly with the expertise of the team at Atomic Minerals, and while the rest of 2024 will be focused on Kraken's flagship Apex property in Nevada, we aim to be permitted and prepared to move forward again with Harts Point in early 2025."

The planned drilling program aims to explore and evaluate the potential uranium mineralization within the favorable uranium bearing sandstone units of the Chinle Formation at Harts Point, building on a previous successful Phase I drilling campaign. This collaboration with Atomic Minerals underscores both companies' commitment to advancing exploration and development projects in this promising region.

Harts Point Property Highlights:

  • World class uranium jurisdiction: located in the center of the Colorado Plateau, which has produced over 590 million ("M") pounds ("lbs") U3O8 at 0.2 to 0.4% U3O8 since the 1950s1,5-8.

  • Property consists of 324 lode mining claims on Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") ground that covers an area of 2,622 hectares ("ha") (6,480 acres).

  • Harts Point Anticline is Analogous to the Lisbon Valley Anticline: where the Lisbon Valley Uranium District hosted 17 large uranium mines which produced approximately 80M lbs U3O8 at 0.34% U3O8 from 1948 to 19882.

The dimensions of these tabular sandstone-hosted uranium deposits range from 2 to 13 m (7 to 43 feet) thick, 100 to 3,048 m (328 to 10,000 feet) long, and 31 to 427 m (100 to 1,400 feet) wide3.

  • Significant Historic Uranium Production:

Several historic mines located 11 km (7 miles) west of the Harts Point Property produced approximately 280,000 lbs U3O8 at 0.3% U3O8 from the favorable Chinle Formation host rock4.

The Lisbon Valley Anticline is located 31 km (19 miles) to the east of the Harts Point Property produced approximately 80M lbs U3O8 0.34% U3O82.